Barros was arraigned Tuesday in Brockton Superior Court on the charges, all stemming from the Jan. 17 shooting death of Moises Vicente, 23, on Hancock Street. Judge Jeffrey Locke ordered him held without bail.

This is the second time he has been arraigned in the case. Barros had been arraigned in Brockton District Court after his arrest earlier this year, and now the case has been moved to the higher court for prosecution.

Barros is accused of opening fire on the victim while riding in a silver minivan on Hancock Street.

The driver of the minivan – Manuel Rodrigues – was later shot to death in a Nilsson Street driveway one day before he was set to testify at a court hearing against Barros. No one has been charged in that slaying.

Barros was locked up at the time the witness was shot to death.

Robert Galibois, Barros’ attorney, said his client is not linked to that killing.

“There is nothing out there suggesting he is tied to that case,” Galibois said.